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So, 'Made in China' is this fascinating peek behind the curtain of Jia Zhangke's 'The World.' The documentary really captures the essence of the filmmaking process, you know? It's not just a dry making-of; it has a certain raw energy to it. The pacing feels almost meditative at times, letting you soak in the atmosphere of the locations and the challenges faced during production. The way it explores themes of globalization and identity is pretty compelling, especially against the backdrop of modern China. You get to see the practical effects and how they meld with the performances—there's authenticity in every frame. Definitely a unique window into Zhangke's vision and the film world he's part of.
Great for understanding filmmaking in modern China.Highlights Jia Zhangke's approach and challenges.Offers a unique view on globalization themes.
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